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Lawyers for Daily Caller News Foundation reporter Thomas Catenacci asserted that Democratic Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot could adopt discriminatory policies toward journalists in the future without a court intervening.

In a response filed on Thursday, Judicial Watch lawyers reiterated their call for a preliminary injunction to stop Lightfoot from possibly adopting such policies in the future.

The mayor’s policy, adopted on May 19, barred white reporters from interviewing her.

The response also pointed out that the mayor has not denied that her race-based interview policy applied to Catenacci’s interview request.

“While other journalists may be relieved that Mayor Lightfoot has asserted that she will not discriminate against them on the basis of race going forward, the mayor’s assertion that she has stopped discriminating on the basis of race does nothing to remedy the irreparable harm Plaintiffs suffered on May 20, 2021 and continue to suffer,” the Judicial Watch response said.

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“And absent an injunction or other order of this Court, nothing compels Mayor Lightfoot from not discriminating on the basis of race in the future.”

U.S. District Judge John Lee ordered Lightfoot’s office to clarify its policy during a court hearing last Monday, and the office subsequently said that the policy was only in effect for two days.

“What we saw [during the hearing] … was a really encouraging sign,” Catenacci said last Friday.

“Essentially, the judge ordered the mayor and the city to state on the record and present to the court its [clarified] policy.”

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“What that means is that the city will have to say, ‘Yes, for one day we did discriminate based on race.’ And then from that point forward we’ll see what they give the court,” Catenacci said.

“Mayor Lightfoot seems to be out of control,” the president of Judicial Watch, Tom Fitton, said.

“The court should issue an immediate injunction because the mayor cannot be trusted to stop discriminating based on race.”

Lightfoot described the suit against her as “frivolous” ahead of her office’s clarification, saying that she would have used a “more colorful term” had she not been on live television.

Lightfoot’s policy has been widely condemned, including by non-white journalists.

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One Latino reporter at the Chicago Tribune who was set to interview Lightfoot backed out of the interview after the mayor refused to rescind her policy.

“I asked the mayor’s office to lift its condition on others and when they said no, we respectfully canceled,” Tribune reporter Gregory Pratt wrote on Twitter.

“Politicians don’t get to choose who covers them.”

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